The Potter's House of Denver's Pastor Chris Hill will join with Bishop T.D. Jakes and American Idol finalist George Huff to host a special service 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to mark one year after the Aurora movie theater shooting.

Hill, who offered free grief conseling daily and around-the-clock prayer vigils after the July 20 massacre, continues to focus on lifting up the community, church officials said.

Hill is bringing in his mentor, Jakes, founder of Potter's House in Dallas. The men will lead "A Service of Prayer for Peace: A Commemoration of the 1st Anniversary Aurora Theatre Tragedy" at Potter's House of Denver, 9495 E. Florida Avenue in Denver.

"Aurora means 'dawn' or morning," Hill said in a press release. "Our goal is to offer an oasis of comfort and compassion to the city of Aurora, and help her move toward hope, healing and a brighter tomorrow."

Huff, a Potter's House member, will sing "Crying Out for the Nations" with The Potter's House of Denver's Voices from the Mile High Choir. Huff also will sing "The Star Spangled Banner."

Almost 60 percent of Hill's congregants reside in Aurora, and many were directly impacted by the tragedy, a church spokesman said.

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